Maggie Lindemann electrifies Annabel’s Music Hall in Toronto

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On Saturday night, American singer-songwriter Maggie Lindemann took over Annabel’s Music Hall, bringing a high-energy performance that had a packed crowd hooked all night long. The moment she stepped onstage, fans screamed along, thrilled to see her back in Toronto.

Photo: Sara De Ledesma (@desmacaptures)

Jumping straight into fan favourites like “fang” and “spine,” each song hit even harder live, all thanks to her smooth vocals and commanding stage presence. As her set rolled through hits like “Crash and Burn” and “Scissorhands,” the audience sang along word for word.

With a complete setlist of 26 songs, Lindemann’s Toronto show was carried a type of raw intensity that can’t be fake and the end of the night, it was clear that Annabel’s had witnessed something special: a performer fully in her element and a crowd completely invested.

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Tickets for Maggie Lindemann’s I Feel Everything tour are available now.

I Feel Everything tour dates:
3.10 – Chicago, IL
3.11 – Saint Paul, MN
3.13 – Denver, CO
3.14 – Salt Lake City, UT
3.17 – Seattle, WA
3.18 – Portland, OR
3.20 – San Francisco, CA
3.21 – Los Angeles, CA
4.14 – Dublin, IE
4.16 – Glasgow, UK
4.17 – Manchester, UK
4.19 – Birmingham, UK
4.20 – London, UK
4.22 – Amsterdam, NL
4.24 – Paris, FR
4.26 – Cologne, DE
4.27 – Berlin, DE
4.29 – Hamburg, DE
4.30 – Brussels, BE

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